The Los Angeles Lakers are eager to regain their footing as they face the Orlando Magic in a significant interconference showdown on Monday night. The Lakers are coming off a hefty 146-115 defeat to the Chicago Bulls on Saturday, whereas the Magic secured a 120-105 victory over Washington on Friday. Currently topping the Pacific Division and holding the fourth spot in the Western Conference, the Lakers stand at 43-27 with a road record of 15-18 this season. The Magic, with a 33-38 record, are second in the Southeast Division, clinging to the eighth seed in the East, and boast an 18-17 record at home for the 2024-25 season. Orlando’s Cole Anthony is questionable due to a toe injury.
The game is set to tip-off from Kia Center in Orlando, Florida, at 7 p.m. ET. Orlando emerged victorious in their previous encounter this season. The Lakers are deemed 4-point favorites in the latest odds from the SportsLine consensus, with an over/under set at 215.5 total points. The money line favors L.A. at -179 (invest $179 to gain $100), while Orlando is at +150 (put down $100 to win $150). Before finalizing any bets on the Magic vs. Lakers clash, be sure to consult the SportsLine Projection Model’s NBA predictions and betting strategies.
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Veteran guard Luka Doncic is on a hot streak, posting impressive stats despite the hefty loss to Chicago, where he logged 34 points, eight rebounds, and six assists. Previously, he managed 31 points, eight rebounds, and seven assists in a victory over the Denver Nuggets. Meanwhile, LeBron James (groin) is expected to play against the Magic. After a two-week injury hiatus, he played 31 minutes against the Bulls and contributed 17 points, six rebounds, four assists, and three steals. Orlando’s Paolo Banchero is also making waves, scoring 30 or more points in four of the last five games and securing three double-doubles during this run.